Photos from Emsworth Photo Walkshop

PHOTOGRAPHY WALKSHOP AROUND THE HARBOUR EDGE OF EMSWORTH

Saturday afternoon of the 30th April saw our second photography walkshop outside Portsmouth, with a walk around the Millpond in Emsworth. The walk was due to cover the whole of the edge of the pond and down to the far shoreline, but as these tend to go…there were so many great things to photograph we didn’t quite manage to reach the end.

We started off on the shoreline at low tide down at the bottom of South Street, by the sailing club. On the shore are always lots of small tenders and rowboats so perfect to exploring for interesting textures as well as working on focusing and layers. From here we walked up to the start of the pond and worked on a couple of different composition techniques, using the small metal bridge and the wider path for examples. From here we made our way down to the pontoon and shot photos of the damaged boats from the recent storm. Whilst working on different perspectives the local rowing club arrived and were happy to be captured. We then made it down to the further shoreline where the old path through the mud made it’s way in to the rising tide.

The large group used some elements of this path for exploring narrative and discovering how photography can be draw feelings and thoughts from a viewer. We had a great group of all abilities and ages (including one little photographer trying out her dad’s SLR) and the time quickly flew by.

The next photo walkshops are on the 28th May with a morning walk at Farlington Marshes from 10am to 12pm (bookable HERE) and then at Lee on the Solent beach in the afternoon from 2pm to 4pm (bookable HERE).

Find out more about these and the many other photography walkshops happening this spring and early summer (including an extended walkshop at East Head in partnership with Chichester Harbour Conservancy) at:

Also check the brand new Strong Island Photo Walkshops Instagram account packed with photos from all of the last 20 walkshops and soon to include photos from the photographers who have come along on the walks too:

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